Ethics For The Post-Critical Era: Perspectives from the Thought of Michael Polanyi

Tradition and Discovery 29 (1):6-21 (2002)
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This essay treats Michael Polanyi’s post-critical philosophy and the contributions of post-critical thought to ethics. It discusses the from/to structure of human knowing and heurism and ethics. It argues that virtue, viewed post-critically, is an achievement in community; post-critical thought calls for movement beyond specialization.

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